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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
8,511 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
432 books
4–7 yrs
2786 books
8–11 yrs
3202 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Little Blog on the Prairie
Cathleen Davitt Bell
Little Blog on the Prairie
Ages 10–14
It Began with a Page
Kyo Maclear
A pioneering Japanese American artist uses soft watercolors to show how she brought diverse faces to the world of childr
Ages 4–9
Make Lemonade #3
This Full House
Virginia Euwer Wolff
LaVaughn pushes toward her future while wrestling with her family roots and the emotional complexities of her changing c
Ages 14–18
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12–18 yrs
1663 books
Class Dismissed!
Mel Glenn
Voices from the hallway and the back of the classroom come alive in seventy poems that capture the private hopes and qui
Ages 12–18
Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide
Isabel Quintero
Powerful black and white images tell the story of a Mexicana photography icon who captured the soul of different culture
Ages 12–18
Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac
Gabrielle Zevin
A bump to the head erases four years of Naomi's memory, forcing her to rediscover her own life and untangle the truth be
Ages 12–18
I Pledge Allegiance
Bill Martin Jr., Michael R. Sampson
The Pledge of Allegiance is broken down word by word to explain exactly what each phrase means and why we say them.
Ages 5–9
Whoosh Went the Wind!
Sally Derby
A teacher thinks her student is telling tall tales about why he is late until she gets swept up in the very same wild wi
Ages 4–8
Yellowcake
Margo Lanagan
Haunting and magical, these thirteen stories draw from ancient myths and fairy tales to create a world of dark wonders a
Ages 14–18
Hold Still
Nina LaCour
For the teenager navigating the heavy silence following a best friend's suicide, seeking a path through grief toward cre
Ages 14–18
Dear Ellen Bee
Mary E. Lyons, Muriel M. Branch
An unlikely duo consisting of a former slave and her former owner risk everything to gather intelligence in the heart of
Ages 10–14
Love, Hate & Other Filters
Samira Ahmed
For the teenager navigating the pressure of cultural expectations while facing the harsh reality of prejudice after a na
Ages 14–18
Victoria Rebels
Carolyn Meyer
Drawn from her own private diaries, this story reveals the strong opinions and rebellious spirit of the young woman who
Ages 12–17
Furthermore #1
Furthermore
Tahereh Mafi
Alice is born without color in a land where hues are everything, leading her on a magical quest with a fellow outcast to
Ages 8–12
Carter Reads the Newspaper
Deborah Hopkinson
Born into poverty to formerly enslaved parents, Carter Woodson fought to ensure the world would never forget the history
Ages 6–10
Field Notes on Love
Jennifer E. Smith
For the teen facing a major life transition who needs a reminder that unexpected changes can lead to beautiful new begin
Ages 12–18
Radiant Days
Elizabeth Hand
A punk artist in 1977 and a 19th-century poet collide across time, finding a shared creative fire that alters both of th
Ages 14–18
The Crack-a-joke Book
Michele Brown, Penny Heath
Giggle along with a huge collection of riddles and puns sent in by kids to help raise money for charity.
Ages 7–12
Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls #4
Stage Fright
Meg Cabot
Allie Finkle is devastated to lose the lead role of the princess, but she must learn to embrace the spotlight as the fou
Ages 8–12
The Leaving Morning
Angela Johnson
For the child preparing to move away from everything they know. This gentle story captures the bittersweet wait between
Ages 3–7
The Baby-Sitters Club Mysteries #23
Abby and the Secret Society
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the social complexities of joining a new group and finding where they belong among friends.
Ages 8–12
Flat Stanley #1
Flat Stanley
Jeff Brown
After being flattened by a bulletin board, Stanley Lambchop discovers the surprising perks of being half an inch thick,
Ages 6–10
Sherlock Holmes #2
The Sign of Four
Arthur Conan Doyle
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson follow a trail of clues and logic to unravel a complex second mystery involving a secret
Ages 11–18
Give Me a Snickle
Alisha Sevigny
Snuggles and tickles combine in this joyful celebration of playful bonding, featuring funny invented words and heartwarm
Ages 0–3